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Meaning of "Lorentz-Fitzgerald contraction" in the English dictionary

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ETYMOLOGY OF THE WORD LORENTZ-FITZGERALD CONTRACTION

Named after H. A. Lorentz and G. F. Fitzgerald (1851–1901), Irish physicist.
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PRONUNCIATION OF LORENTZ-FITZGERALD CONTRACTION

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GRAMMATICAL CATEGORY OF LORENTZ-FITZGERALD CONTRACTION

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WHAT DOES LORENTZ-FITZGERALD CONTRACTION MEAN IN ENGLISH?

Length contraction

In physics, length contraction is the phenomenon of a decrease in length measured by the observer of an object which is traveling at any non-zero velocity relative to the observer. This contraction is usually only noticeable at a substantial fraction of the speed of light. Length contraction is only in the direction parallel to the direction in which the observed body is travelling. This effect is negligible at everyday speeds, and can be ignored for all regular purposes. Only at greater speeds does it become relevant. At a speed of 13,400,000 m/s, the contracted length is 99.9% of the length at rest; at a speed of 42,300,000 m/s, the length is still 99%. As the magnitude of the velocity approaches the speed of light, the effect becomes dominant, as can be seen from the formula: where L0 is the proper length, L is the length observed by an observer in relative motion with respect to the object, v is the relative velocity between the observer and the moving object, c is the speed of light, and the Lorentz factor, γ, is defined as .

Definition of Lorentz-Fitzgerald contraction in the English dictionary

The definition of Lorentz-Fitzgerald contraction in the dictionary is the supposed contraction of a body in the direction of its motion through the ether, postulated to explain the result of the Michelson-Morley experiment. The special theory of relativity denies that any such real change can occur in a body as a result of uniform motion but shows that an observer moving with respect to the body will determine an apparent change given by a formula similar to that of Lorentz and Fitzgerald.

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Synonyms and antonyms of Lorentz-Fitzgerald contraction in the English dictionary of synonyms

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Translation of «Lorentz-Fitzgerald contraction» into 25 languages

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Translator English - Chinese

洛伦兹 - 菲茨杰拉德收缩
1,325 millions of speakers

Translator English - Spanish

Contracción de Lorentz - Fitzgerald
570 millions of speakers

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Lorentz-Fitzgerald contraction
510 millions of speakers

Translator English - Hindi

Lorentz - फिजराल्ड़ संकुचन
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Translator English - Arabic

لورنتز - انكماش فيتزجيرالد
280 millions of speakers

Translator English - Russian

Сокращение Лоренца - Фицджеральда
278 millions of speakers

Translator English - Portuguese

Contração de Lorentz -Fitzgerald
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Translator English - Bengali

লোরেন্জ-ফিজেরাল্ড সংকোচন
260 millions of speakers

Translator English - French

Lorentz - Fitzgerald contraction
220 millions of speakers

Translator English - Malay

Penguncupan Lorentz-Fitzgerald
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Translator English - German

Lorentz - Kontraktion Fitzgerald
180 millions of speakers

Translator English - Japanese

ローレンツ - フィッツジェラルド収縮
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Translator English - Korean

로렌츠 - 피츠 제럴드 수축
85 millions of speakers

Translator English - Javanese

Kontraksi Lorentz-Fitzgerald
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Translator English - Vietnamese

Lorentz - Fitzgerald co
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Translator English - Tamil

லாரன்ஸ்-ஃபிட்ஸ்ஜெரால்ட் சுருக்கம்
75 millions of speakers

Translator English - Marathi

लोरेन्ट्झ-फटझार्ल्ड संकुचन
75 millions of speakers

Translator English - Turkish

Lorentz-Fitzgerald kontraksiyonu
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Translator English - Italian

Lorentz - Fitzgerald contrazione
65 millions of speakers

Translator English - Polish

Skurcz Lorentza - Fitzgeralda
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Translator English - Ukrainian

Скорочення Лоренца - Фіцджеральда
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Translator English - Romanian

Lorentz - Fitzgerald contracție
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Translator English - Greek

Lorentz - Fitzgerald συστολή
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Translator English - Afrikaans

Lorentz - Fitzgerald inkrimping
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Translator English - Swedish

Lorentz - Fitzgerald kontraktion
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Translator English - Norwegian

Lorentz - Fitzgerald sammentrekning
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10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «LORENTZ-FITZGERALD CONTRACTION»

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Einstein's Mirror
The Lorentz-Fitzgerald contraction - the fact that the length of a moving object appears shortened - can be deduced in a very similar way. The physicist George Gamow popularized relativity in his famous book MrTompkins in Wonderland.
Anthony J. G. Hey, Patrick Walters, 1997
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Independent Axioms for Minkowski Space-Time
Remark The factor \/l - v2 is known as the "Lorentz-Fitzgerald contraction factor" . Proof (i) By Theorem 72 and the definition of directed rapidity, y = e2ru and the paths Q° and 5° are synchronous which implies the equations of (i) (Figure 82a).
John W Schutz, 1997
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Special Relativity
They concluded that both time dilation and Lorentz-Fitzgerald Contraction take place, thus confirming relativity theory. If only the Lorentz-Fitzgerald contraction applied then the fringe shifts due to changes in velocity would be: . Notice how the ...
Robin H., Moriconne, Evan R., T. Ikai, et al.
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Special Relativity
This possibility was proposed in 1892 by Fitzgerald. Lorentz produced an " electron theory of matter" that would account for such a contraction. Students sometimes make the mistake of assuming that the Lorentz-Fitzgerald contraction is ...
Wikibooks Contributors
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Logical Empiricism and the Special Sciences: Reichenbach, ...
Unlike the Lorentz-Fitzgerald contraction, this "Einstein contraction" is a symmetrical relation between the measurements made in any two inertial systems and is a consequence of the intersystemic relativity of simultaneity, because it relates ...
Sahotra Sarkar, 1996
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Time Machines: Time Travel in Physics, Metaphysics, and ...
For the rather curious history of the Lorentz-FitzGerald contraction, dating from 1889, see Bork (1966) and Brush ( 1967). This effect has entered popular culture, in the form of the following well-known (at least among physicists) limerick There  ...
Paul J. Nahin, 1999
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Textbook of Engineering Physics
Hence, it is sometimes called the Fitzgerald or Lorentz-Fitzgerald. contraction. The Lorentz contraction hypothesis was put forward in an attempt to explain the negative result of the Michelson-Morley experiment of 1887 designed to ...
NEERAJ MEHTA, 2008
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Gravity from the Ground Up: An Introductory Guide to Gravity ...
This effect is called the Lorentz- Fitzgerald contraction, because Lorentz and Fitzgerald were the first to propose that it and time dilation actually occurred. The formula is, following the pattern of earlier ones, Amoving object V i ~ V 1C Lol, jectat| ...
Bernard Schutz, 2003
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Special Relativity:
Students sometimes make the mistake of assuming that the Lorentz-Fitzgerald contraction is equivalent to the Lorentz transformations. However, in the absence of any treatment of the time dilation effect the Lorentz-Fitgerald explanation would  ...
Wikibooks, 2014
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A Course in Modern Mathematical Physics: Groups, Hilbert ...
... a rod is contracted when viewed by a moving observer, an effect known as the Lorentz-Fitzgerald contraction. By reversing the roles of K and K' it is similarly found that a moving rod is contracted in the direction of its motion. The key to this  ...
Peter Szekeres, 2004

3 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «LORENTZ-FITZGERALD CONTRACTION»

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Get To Know Einstein With This New Project
“The Lorentz-Fitzgerald contraction was (with) a further contribution to the development of the theory of relativity”! (quoted from Ranniger, 2001). «Science Fiction, Dec 14»
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Is There Any Truth to the Claim That Einstein Was a Fraud?
What Einstein did, which was quite brilliant, was to work out the Lorentz transformations (Lorentz-Fitzgerald contraction and Lorentz time ... «Slate Magazine, Mar 14»
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OpenRelativity: An Open-Source Toolkit for Unity3D by MIT Game Lab
... your video again: "Lorenz Contraction" it should be "Lorentz Contraction" or even better "Lorentz-Fitzgerald Contraction" (for proper scientific ... «YouTube, May 13»

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